Welcome to another rendition of ‘my favorite paint colors’! I had such a positive to response to this post that I decided to move onto a color trend that’s so popular right now. Navy Blue!! Personally, when I think of spring the color navy come to mind. It’s the perfect transition from harsh blacks and grays and still lends itself to mixing well with other colors. I’m waiting for a client or friend to give me the go ahead to paint their dining or powder room a dark navy. It’s such a classic color and you can either be more muted or bold, depending on your style.

It was hard to narrow down a favorite out of the bunch, but I’d have to say Hale Navy HC-154 is the front runner. Seriously, you need to run to your local paint store to see this beauty in person. It has so much dimension and undertones that make the color change, keeping the room interesting throughout the day.

Want more design inspiration or see a color in action? I post daily on Pinterest (a deep seeded habit I can’t break) so be sure to follow along!! You can find me here!

Paint color is one of the toughest decisions when it comes to redesigning a space. It’s also the question I’ve been asked the most, and I LOVE IT because it sets the tone for the entire project moving forward. Typically, I’m a fan of more neutral colors so the walls become a canvas to layers of furniture, pattern, texture, lighting, and art to make it feel alive! Although, I’m a huge fan of creating ‘accent rooms’… more on that in the upcoming weeks!! To help with the search for the perfect paint color, I’ve created a ‘cheat sheet’ with my favorite off-white paint colors from Benjamin Moore. Note: The colors will appear different between computer screen and an actual paint sample.
A good rule of thumb is that it’s best to ALWAYS get multiple paint samples (of the same color) to put up on all walls. This helps identify how the color will react with your uniquel environment, lighting levels, and other color you may have in the space. A color can change between different lighting environments, and can cause undertones to appear. I always recommend to get a larger sample than the standard paint chip, to help avoid this common problem. Often times you can order 8.5″x11″ sheets or just paint a huge swatch on white poster foam board. These extra steps will ensure you really love the color before you paint the whole room in two coats!

Are you more neutral or color loving when it comes to interior? Let me know if the comments!

Art

Adding art to you space is a sure way to make an impact and add color, texture, and fun pattern. Like I’ve said before in this post, art can really change the “vibe” of the space and show your personality. A large single canvas would be great over the sofa, or a grouping of various styles and sizes to create a gallery wall.

Coffee Table Books

Your coffee table is a blank canvas that lends itself to show more of your style. Books are a subtle way to add substance and color to your room. I love stacking a group of 3-5 books on top of each other and placing a decorative object atop. The best part of coffee table books is that they can be great conversation starters, and again show your personality. Pick a subject of interest, peruse your local bookstore, and start gathering books that catch your eye! It’s that easy!

Pillows

Pillow make everything better. Am I right? Not only do they instantly make everything 100x more comfy, they’re also one of the easiest and least expensive ways to add color to your sofa and chairs. I like to call them perfect for those who are a little ‘non-committal’ because they can be changed out for the season, or when you’re ready for something new.

Area Rugs

A designer’s trick to anchoring the room and creating a visual connection between the “floating” pieces of furniture. I recommend to select a size that slightly extends beyond your sofa, 5×7 – 8×10 are my go-to sizes. Selecting a colorful area rug can be a simple way to add the most amount color to your room.

Removable Wallpaper

If you read my Monday post, you know how the wallpaper trend is making it’s way back to the walls. There are so many fun patterns and colors out there that are sure to make a statement. However, wallpaper has been known for it’s ability to stay on the wall… forever…. until now! So many companies are now making removable wallpaper so you don’t have to peel the wall for hours when you want a change. I’d recommend to start your search with Etsy for really cute and affordable options. If the wall seems too daring, place it behind a bookshelf for a subtle pop of color! Check out Robyn’s post here for great styling tips and her experience with removable wallpaper!

What’s your go-to trick when it comes to adding color? I’d love to know in the comments!

I started ‘My Loveseat Sofa’ as a place where I can openly share my thoughts on design, life, and style with you all. To keep with this theme, and hopefully provide encouraging posts, I’ve decided to start discussing my new fitness journey. When I entered my 25th year, I knew I needed/wanted to improve my physical health. Especially when my thesis topic was about the ill-effects of a sedentary lifestyle! Well, I’ve probably been sedentary since high school *insert embarrassed emoji here* and now it’s time to start practicing what I preached/ researched for two years!

To begin my workouts, I decided to go ahead and purchase the ‘Sweat’ app by Kayla Itsines, the creator of BBG. If you’re unfamiliar with Kayla and BBG you need to hop over to her inspiring instagram. I’ve never seen so many strong women of all ages and such inspirational posts! I dabbled with her program while in grad school for about 3 weeks *insert embarrassed emoji again*, but as my grad program became too time consuming I lost a schedule. Now that a new phase of life has begun, it’s the perfect time to begin down this journey. I’m excited to see where I’m at after the 12 weeks are up! Before I began, I took my “before” photos (probably the scariest part), established a time to work out, and picked out my cute workout gear (always makes the workout a little more fun)! I’m beginning my first full week and plan to write continuous posts to help hold me accountable, something I desperately need when it comes to physical activity.

To help with your workout game, here’s some gear sure to inspire!

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So with all that being said, I’d love to know your thoughts on this type of post. Have you ever tried BBG? Need encouragement to keep up on your workout schedule? Share in the comments below!

We made it! Tomorrow is the big 2-5, which means another year has passed and a quarter-century lived. You stuck it out through trials and tribulations, and can now stand proudly looking over everything that has evolved and come to fruition. It seems like yesterday you were trying to fight the humidity and lack of sleep in order to make it home. Oh, how so much has changed in a few short months. You’ve traded in rain boots for snow boots, tanks tops for parkas, and now 24 for 25.

As you embark on another new journey, remember to never stop being yourself. No matter how much life changes always stay true to your unique pathway in life. God has given you a special purpose for this new year. Seek Him and walk in His path, pray that each day reveals a new piece of the journey. Invest in relationships, near and far. Branch outside your comfort zone to make new connections and continue to kindle the special ones walking alongside you. Act on your intuition and instincts. Stop just thinking about it, and instead do it. When you get the urge to call a friend, compliment a stranger, or take time for yourself–do it. Remember how quickly 24 passed; don’t let 25 pass you by without capturing your instincts. Wake up with thanksgiving in your heart, you are living a new day, surrounded by so many fortunes and gifts (big or small). Live for more sleep and less stress. I promise, everything is u n d e r c o n t r o l. Get back some of those sleepless nights by setting daily goals to be productive, get things done, and go to bed early. When that little voice called “procrastination” makes its way into the back of your brain–avoid it at all costs. Instead of giving into the idea of sitting back, think back to the earlier point about following intuition and getting things done. You will actually be able to enjoy those big and little moments with a crossed off to-do list! Try to shut your brain off. It’s exhausting running on all cylinders at all times. Go back to carrying a notebook and write down those random fleeting thoughts that creep back up in the most inopportune times. Again, we are trying to avoid stress here. Set aside time to reorient yourself to old hobbies and begin new ones. Pick up an oil paint set, your old brushes, and just start painting. Get lost for a moment while creating on canvas. Keep anxiety and worry at bay by holding firm to your faith. The end of 24 was challenging and doubt sneaked it’s way into your heart, but keep clinging to the promises laid out by God, “So be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid and do not panic before them. For the LORD your God will personally go ahead of you. He will neither fail you nor abandon you.” Deuteronomy 31:6

As the big day of celebrating ends and the quiet fills your heart, go back to this open letter written by a girl who is starting down an unfamiliar path of being 25. Refer to it often and hold yourself accountable because we only get one go around, so make this year your best year yet.

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